Because the biome,the tundra, is very cold. Which isn't a very good place to farm or grow things for animals to eat or live in.
But they can. Caribou, Musk oxen and wolves do OK on the tundra, and they're all warm blooded animals.
Animals in the tundra interact by making noises and movement
Yes, they live in the alpine tundra.
they live in the ALPINE tundra
mountain lions live in the alpine tundra; they are carnivores
yes but only a few kinds
a tundra ecosystem is a cold treeless area where a great diversity of animals live, but very few plants can stand its cold temperatures.
There are many animals that live in the Arctic tundra. The animals that eat tundra grass; examples of animals that eat tundra grass include the pika and the Norway Lemming,
Elks, reindeer and animals like these that can survive very cold climates live in the tundra.
Yup! - wolves - bears - caribou - some bird And that's just naming a few!
lots of animals live in the tundra. Ex lemmings,artic fox,wolfs,caribou etc.
Th Arctic tundra refers to cold, flat lands that always have a layer of frozen soil a few inches below the surface, called permafrost. Because marine animals by definition live in the ocean and not on land, there aren't marine animals in the tundra. However, many marine animals such as fish, killer whales, sea lions, and more live in the Arctic, and a few, such as sea lions, may rest on the shoreline of the tundra.
Tundra is unique because the animals and plants that live there.
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pugs
lions,turkes
there are very few things that live in a tundra, just some very small plants with a large root system and some adapted animals, like the polar bear.